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‘I am not like Modi who lies to India 24×7’ — Rahul Gandhi at Assam election rally

People from different languages, ethnicities & ideologies are peacefully listening to me. This is Assam. But the BJP makes one brother fight another and spreads hatred, Rahul added.

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Chaygaon/Barkhetri: Upping the ante against the BJP, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday asserted that he is not like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who “lies to India 24/7”.

Gandhi, while addressing an election rally in Chaygaon constituency in Assam’s Kamrup district, urged people to listen to him if they want to hear the truth.

“I haven’t come here to lie to you. My name is not Narendra Modi. If you wish to hear him lie about Assam, farmers or any other issue, switch on the television. He lies to India 24/7. If you want to listen to the truth, hear me out,” he said.

As promised, the Congress had waived farm loans within six hours of assuming power in Chhattisgarh, while the former UPA government had waived Rs 70,000 crore agricultural loans after the farmers had requested for it, he said.

“People from different languages, ethnicities and ideologies are peacefully listening to me. This is Assam. But the BJP makes one brother fight another and spreads hatred.

They give tea garden contracts to outsiders.

“Assam will elect its own chief minister when the Congress comes to power. The state won’t be governed by Nagpur (RSS headquarters) or Delhi,” he said.

He claimed that the Congress has made its poll promise of five guarantees in consultation with tea garden workers, youth and women.

“People want that Citizenship (Amendment) Act shouldn’t be implemented, youth must get jobs, minimum wages of tea garden workers must be raised to Rs 365, each household should get 200 units of free electricity and housewives should get financial assistance of Rs 2,000. We have accepted your demands. Our chief minister will fulfil them,” he said.

Referring to Dipanjal Das, an anti-CAA protester from Chaygaon who was killed in police firing in Guwahati during the stir in December 2019, Gandhi said, “Dipanjal had stood peacefully for Assam but RSS-BJP shot him dead. For what he sacrificed his life, we will never allow that (CAA) to be implemented.”

In another rally in Barkhetri constituency in Nalbari district, Gandhi alleged that Modi has dried up employment avenues, particularly in Assam, through demonetisation and imposition of the GST and other taxes.

“Modi has finished all employment avenues and handed over your airports, tea gardens and even oil to his two-three industrialist friends,” he said.

Voting in 39 assembly constituencies will be held in the second phase on Thursday. Forty seats will go to polls in the third and last phase on April 6.

Around 79.97 per cent of 81.09 lakh voters had exercised their franchise in the first phase of voting in 47 seats on March 27.


Also read: BJP will not allow Assam to become infiltrators hub again, says Amit Shah


 

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Incorrigible fool. He called Modi “chowkidar chor hai” and lost 2019 election. Abuses do not win elections. This 50 IQ fellow has not learnt any lesson. In the 1970s and 1980s, the opposition parties and the then Jan Sangh committed this mistake and never won elections against Indira Gandhi, except in 1977 in the aftermath of Emergency. Abusing an opponent is not a program for which the voters will cast votes.

  2. Rahul Gandhi is right. Modi is a pathological liar. Some people think no one should criticize the PM, out of respect of the high office. I disagree. First, the PM is a servant of public; he draws a hefty salary and benefits paid with public money. Second, respect is commanded, not demanded.

  3. “Instead, I spend my time plotting against the interests of India and Hindus. You see, I have this idea of India in which islamic and christian rule is established in India in which Hindus are given the choice to either convert or perish. That’s the idea of India that my grand daddy started and I am busy carrying it forward.”

  4. it is high time this man stops personal attacks on PM. you people should stop publishing it. it is in very bad taste.

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